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CPL’s Management Failures Are Failing the Game

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sgtdjones 9/17/25, 1:45:41 PM
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CPL’s Management Failures Are Failing the Game

Playoffs are not the place for experiments. They are the stage where the best rise, where pressure crystallizes reputations, and where every decision, even a single call, can shift the balance of a match, a season, and careers. So when the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), in its moment of heightened drama, assigns an umpire with limited experience to a match of such consequence, the message is depressingly clear: competence is secondary, planning is absent, and accountability is conveniently forgotten.

The Pooran incident should never have gone beyond the first mistaken call. To be given out, twice, and then rescued by the third umpire is not just an embarrassment; it’s a billboard advertisement for mismanagement At this level, players expect a professional framework that minimizes human error, not a structure that routinely magnifies it. That Pooran’s visible frustration became the talking point rather than the administration’s negligence is a damning indictment of the culture surrounding Caribbean cricket.

History offers context. Nicholas Pooran has already retreated from West Indies duty, citing the kind of incompetence that now reared its head again in the CPL. One has to ask: how many reminders does CPL need before recognizing that credibility relies not only on explosive batting or acrobatic fielding but also on the invisible scaffolding of management decisions? If your brightest players consistently feel undermined, the league is not a spectacle—it is a symptom of deeper decay.

Franchise leagues elsewhere understand this. The IPL is ruthless with its operational standards; the Big Bash trusts systems that maintain consistency and fairness. The CPL, by contrast, seems suspended in a fog of complacency. It leans heavily on the West Indies’ illustrious cricketing history as though past glories can mask present failures. But fans today are discerning, and players are less forgiving. They have options, and if CPL cannot demonstrate competence, then CPL cannot demand respect.

The question for CPL, and by extension West Indies cricket, is not whether mistakes will happen—they always do, but whether its leadership possesses the intelligence, foresight, and humility to learn and correct. So far, the evidence is shallow. A playoff marred by officiating blunders should provoke a hard reset in management. Instead, what we see is a player vilified for passion while those in power escape scrutiny.

And that is the heart of the problem. Until CPL realigns itself, placing professionalism at the core of its brand, it will remain a paradox: world-class talent operating in a second-rate structure. The Caribbean deserves better. Its players deserve better. And above all, its fans deserve a league that matches the brilliance of the cricketing spirit it claims to celebrate.

Sarge
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Curtis 9/17/25, 1:52:27 PM
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Pooran behaved like a rasshole
sgtdjones 9/17/25, 1:54:06 PM
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Playoffs are not the place for experiments.Instead, what we see is a player vilified for passion while those in power escape scrutiny. That Pooran’s visible frustration became the talking point rather than the administration’s negligence is a damning indictment of the culture surrounding Caribbean cricket.


The lights went out....

Does CWI come to the forefront also? Poor coaching staff and management.
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googley 9/17/25, 2:02:43 PM
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In reply to Curtis

Pooran behaved like a rasshole


plain and simple as that. And he should be held accountable for his behavior.


In reply to sgtdjones

The umpire made some bad calls....nothing new here! Thats why there is technology to review. Stop distracting!
sgtdjones 9/17/25, 2:07:32 PM
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Twice, the TKR skipper heatedly had words with standing umpire Ryan Bandawie after Pooran had won reviews for lbw after being given out.
The first reversal occurred in the seventh over when Pooran (19) was given out to Obed McCoy (68 for one).
The second time, the bowler was Rahkeem Cornwall when Pooran was on 38 (100 for one).


Playoffs are not the place for experiments.Instead, what we see is a player vilified for passion while those in power escape scrutiny. That Pooran’s visible frustration became the talking point rather than the administration’s negligence is a damning indictment of the culture surrounding Caribbean cricket.
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ray 9/17/25, 3:15:43 PM
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There is passion, and there is acting like a spoiled brat
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ray 9/17/25, 3:18:31 PM
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I don't see other players acting like he did over bad calls...Cornwall should have slapped his ass for disrespect when he pushed past him and the umpire as the ump was giving the ball to Cornwall
natty_forever 9/17/25, 3:41:16 PM
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Ahh shut you raas. The umpire did not affect the results in anyway. You'll tits really getting gyrlier with each passing season. Your entitlement cause you win this more than most.
sgtdjones 9/17/25, 5:47:48 PM
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Natty

The umpire won the match for TKR....

He got Pooooooooo pissed, and you saw what happened.

Ah heard an allegation that the UMP was Pres Alli , Ally in this match, and wanted Pooooooo out early.cool

Dis way he doh have to shut the switch dong!!!

ask Raskil ...ah mean Rascal...lol
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Narper 9/17/25, 6:21:56 PM
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Sarge don' t create a mountain over a molehill
Standing umps make mistakes all the time....even experienced umps....hence DRS was introduced many years ago.
Are you looking to create an excuse when TKR becomes a geriatric bridesmaid againbig grin
Jumpstart 9/17/25, 6:32:49 PM
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if lara did cuss daryll harper, ashocker de silva and billy bowden stink or confront them in a car park, bet yuh he wouldn't have gotten all those trash decisions. gwan niccky p
sgtdjones 9/17/25, 6:34:54 PM
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Narps

You know GAW is next on Pooooooooo and Pouty hit list...lollol
Narper 9/17/25, 6:43:46 PM
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Remember who controls the light switchbig grin
sgtdjones 9/17/25, 6:44:45 PM
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Ali gats Googley at the switch...
Jumpstart 9/17/25, 6:51:06 PM
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The IPL is ruthless with its operational standards; the Big Bash trusts systems that maintain consistency and fairness

has had a history of howlers. some of those said ipl umpires have distinguished themselves with howlers in international cricket: people like Nitin Menon and C Shamshuddin

25 umpiring errors in the 59 matches with 21 matches remaining in the 2017 season alone

i doh even think the cpl has ever been that bad
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googley 9/17/25, 8:18:16 PM
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Ali gats Googley at the switch...


Jeremy is the backup
voiceofreason 9/17/25, 8:24:51 PM
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Pooran behaved like a Skunt!
voiceofreason 9/17/25, 9:18:43 PM
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Finally you wake up!

Man trying deflect and distract from Nicky Poo's bratty behavior! Imagine there are youngsters who look up to this Fella and hope to emulate him.
sgtdjones 9/17/25, 9:41:47 PM
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What ya talking about Voicey

Powen wanted Poooooo ta marry one of his daughters

Powen is a man of the cloth; he can spot good character peeps.

Notice lately how Powen has been showering praise even on Pollard.

Powen must ta have a vision. TKR will be the champs in 2025.cool
sgtdjones 9/17/25, 9:44:52 PM
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Jumpy ...

That was 2017 , the umps have improved.

We're talking about the eliminator game here. Such games do not feature rookie umps in other leagues.
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Halliwell 9/17/25, 9:45:43 PM
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You can’t have your cake and eat it too

The onlee youngsters that look up to Pooran are Trinis …because as you say the whole Caribbean hate TKR boasy boasy selves…

So we can handle them to not be yes men
sgtdjones 9/17/25, 9:48:53 PM
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Yet Voicey uses Trini calypso's to win the crown in Tortola...lol
Jumpstart 9/17/25, 10:14:20 PM
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nitin menon was given the 2019 ipl final before he even joined the icc elite panel

Five howlers that put spotlight on umpires in IPL 2019
Kieron Pollard was fined 25 per cent of his match fee after he showed dissent at the umpire's decision in the final of the IPL 2019 between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings (CSK).

Pollard was visibly unhappy with a decision made by umpire Nitin Menon in the final over of Mumbai's innings at the summit clash on Sunday which MI won by one run to clinch their fourth IPL trophy.

Pollard was irked with the umpire's decision to not adjudge a delivery by Dwayne Bravo as wide. Mocking the decision, the West Indian all-rounder went on to take strike well away from the stumps and near the 'wide-line' before pulling away as Bravo ran in.


Nitin Menon refused to declare Dwayne Bravo's third delivery of the final over a wide despite the ball being at least a couple of inches outside the guideline and Mumbai batsman Kieron Pollard not shuffling too much from his original position. An inc...

Read more at:https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/umpiring-standards-plummetted-in-the-12th-edition-733666.html


the ipl has money, and the quality of the play is generally very high. the umpiring leaves a lot to be desired and this has been a historical issue. im not even expanding on preity zinta blowing out an umpire this year and ishan kishan's wide ball caught dismissal
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sgtdjones 9/17/25, 10:43:10 PM
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Jumpy....

The gist IPL management will not put inexperienced umps in a playoff match...cool
Jumpstart 9/18/25, 4:10:07 AM
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dude....i just showed you nitin menon officiated an ipl before he was even on the elite umpires panel. the 2nd umpire in the last two ipl finals was also not part of the elite umpires list. he was only appointed after the final. They even had him officiate a border gavaskar test match in 2023, when his career in cricket had only officiated for less than two years....in odis and t20s mind you. the bcci and the ipl have nearly unlimited resources but they are far, far from the standard in best practice.
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